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Written on verso: "MOORING ...The Hawaii Clipper rests at its dock. The big flying boat weighed 52,252 pounds with a wingspan of 130 feet, compared to today's jets weighing 325,000 pounds with a wingspan of 145 feet 8.5 inches. Pan American World…

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Written on front: "Pan Am founder Juan T. Trippe (right) chats with aviaiton pioneer Charles A. Lindbergh on the tarmac in Panama. Pan Am began service from Miami to the Canal Zone in February 1929. Lindbergh was a long-time technical adviser to Pan…

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Pan Am caption: "SPACIOUS FIRST CLASS SECTION Pan Am's 747 Superjet Clipper features seats 10 per cent wider than those in today's Boeing 707 and Douglas DC8 jet transports. A dozen individual seats mounted on swivels in the First Class cabin will…

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Written on verso: "Pan American World Airways' fleet of Boeing 707 jetliners, heralded the modern jet age for commercial travel. The inaugural flight was on Oct. 26, 1958, New York to Paris. Pan Am was Boeing's largest 707 customer. Pan Ams Boeing…

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Written on front: "2384 pounds of U.S. mail carried by Pan American Airways, Inc. airliner on a single trip from Miami to Havana. In the 21 months to August 1st, 1929 the system carried a total of 631,376 pounds of U.S. mail. In that time 1,856,598…
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